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Poonawatta Estate 2005 The 1880 Shiraz (Eden Valley)
South AustraliaNamed after the date it was planted, this wine comes from a ...See Full Review$95 -
Poonawatta Estate 2006 The Eden Riesling (Eden Valley)
South AustraliaIncredibly powerful, with bold lime sherbet aromas that are nearly overwhelming in ...Cellar SelectionSee Full Review$35
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The Differences Between Estate, Estate Bottled and Single Vineyard Wines
What does estate, estate-bottled or single vineyard mean on a wine label—and does it imply the wine is any good? Get the answers from experts...
The Differences Between Estate, Estate Bottled and Single Vineyard Wines
What does estate, estate-bottled or single vineyard mean on a wine label—and does it imply the wine is any good? Get the answers from experts...
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Duckhorn, Vintage Wine Estates and Other Wineries Go Public. What's the Cost?
Major U.S. wineries like Duckhorn and Vintage Wine Estates have announced IPOs that demonstrate the financial potential of wine...
Duckhorn, Vintage Wine Estates and Other Wineries Go Public. What's the Cost?
Major U.S. wineries like Duckhorn and Vintage Wine Estates have announced IPOs that demonstrate the financial potential of wine...
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Rios-Lovell Estate Winery
Rios-Lovell Estate Winery
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Wente Vineyards Estate Tasting Room
Wente Vineyards Estate Tasting Room
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As Chile’s Wine Industry Evolves, These Six Heritage Estates Offer History in a Glass
Chile's wine industry has roots back to the 1800s. Learn how these six historic wineries have shaped Chile's wine country...
As Chile’s Wine Industry Evolves, These Six Heritage Estates Offer History in a Glass
Chile's wine industry has roots back to the 1800s. Learn how these six historic wineries have shaped Chile's wine country...
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New Zealand’s Yealands Estate Wines Fined About $274,000
Peter Yealands, his former winery and two others admit to “deliberate, deceptive” practices involving more than 6.7 million liters of wine...
New Zealand’s Yealands Estate Wines Fined About $274,000
Peter Yealands, his former winery and two others admit to “deliberate, deceptive” practices involving more than 6.7 million liters of wine...